'Cosmic Tornado' Swirls in BreathTaking New James Webb Space Telescope Image

'Cosmic Tornado' Swirls in BreathTaking New James Webb Space Telescope Image

A cosmic coincidence has been to one of the most amazing images evr captured by nasa's james webb space telescope (JWST).

The dramatic outflow from a newborn star. galaxyCreating this mesmerizing celebrity.

Herbig-hero objects Are glowing clouds of gas and dust shaped by newborn stars or protostars. They form when jets of charged particles, ejected from young stars at immense speeds, Slam INTO Surrunding Material, Creating Brilliant, Ever-Cinging Patterns in the Sky.

Side-by-SIDE Space Telescope Images of a Large, Cylindrical Celestial Cloud. The image on the left is quite fuzzy, whereas the one on the right is sharply resolved

This Side-by-Side Comparison Shows a Spitzer space telescope image of hh 49/50 (Left) Versus a webb image of the same object (right) using the nircam and miri instruments. The webb image shows intricate details of the heated gas and dust as the protostellar jet slams into the material. Webb also resolves the “fuzzy” object located at the tip of the outflow into a distant spiral galaxy. (Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STSCI, NASA-JPL, SSC)

Nestled with the chamaleon I cloud complex – one of the closest stellar nurseries to Earth -Herbig-Haro 49/50 offers a glimpse into the chaotic beauty of star formation. This vast cloud of gas and dust is teeming with newborn, Sun-Like Stars, Likely Resombling The Environment that Produced Our own Solar System.

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